Let's Manage The Tower
(2) Agricultural work (slime)
The examiner came to the fourteenth floor with Floria for the first time in a long time.
It has been a long time since Kaiseki himself came to this hierarchy, as Sol occasionally came to report on the state of the Goblins.
Why I came to this hierarchy this time is because Florian was interested when Kaiseki casually told me about the Goblins.
What Florian knows about the Goblins is how they build their culture.
However, in the study aid story, I realized that it was not such a level, so I definitely wanted to see it.
As soon as I got to the fourteenth floor, Sol came to pick me up.
It was a quick response as to when it was detected.
I didn't contact you in advance, but it was as fast as I knew it would come.
"You're early. Was anyone watching you?
Sol shook his neck to the left and right when he heard what he was curious about.
"No, somehow."
"What's missing?
I thought that Sol's kind of angel boy had some kind of distinctive skill, but there was no such skill.
Somehow, when Sol heard that, he did a little thinking.
But eventually I shook my head and felt sorry for myself.
"I'm sorry. It feels like it can't be said. I just sensually realized that Master Kowske was here..."
I see.
Kaosuke nodded, but Floria, who had heard the conversation between the two, was laughing at it.
The examiner who saw it looked at Florian.
"What?"
"No, what? I thought we both thought too much."
Yes?
Huh?
In Florian's words, Kaiseki and Sol lean their necks simultaneously.
Florian answered, laughing suddenly, whether it was strange.
"In the first place, aren't goblins sensitive to human signs and things like that? Sol, who evolved from that, can't possibly misread Kowske's signs.
And by the way, I have the protection of Kowske. It's no wonder you have the same power as Peach. "
Ah ~ I see.
The examiner nodded to Floria's convincing explanation.
If they did say so, it was a study aid that felt like it wasn't a strange thing.
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Floria, who arrived in the village where the Goblins lived, watched as she did.
When I came here before, I had just learned agriculture, and that was the kind of settlement where civilization had grown hair, and things like that had changed greatly.
I was surprised to actually see the Kaiseki who was listening to Sol.
The house that felt like it was still better to dig a hut was built with a fairly good law, or there were similar structures lined up.
That alone shows that the group that was a certain organization is making it.
Regardless, Floria was the queen of one country.
I can readily guess to what extent.
After all, the house in front of us is basically made of wood.
It would be difficult to carry each of those pieces with just one goblin.
No matter what you think, you know that two or more workers are building it.
By the way, the wooden house is not just a simple square building, but it can be devised everywhere.
Sol says it's based on the first building he built using the tower's features.
Of course, it was simplified so that the goblins could be built, but it was still far too developed.
The two guided by Sol, Kaiseki and Florian, looked at the village of Goblin with admiration.
As far as civilization is concerned, the feeling that civilization has finally begun to happen just after learning agriculture is clear.
But that's not where the study aid and Florian paid attention.
To take a building as an example, it is certainly built on the basis of the original building, but every place has its own Goblin-specific ingenuity.
Sometimes it's important to the Goblins, even if it's not necessary for a human study aid or Florian.
And those differences can affect civilization.
While impressed by the unique ingenuity of various goblins, Kaosuke and Floria were most interested when they went to the farm.
While watching Goblins and demons work, Kaiseki first noticed.
"... hmm? Is that a slime?
I noticed a few slimes in the vegetable fields.
"Hmm? Oh, yeah. What's the guard doing?
Florian, who noticed the examiner pointing out, tried to defeat the slime with his sword, but Sol stopped it.
"Please wait"
"Hmm? Why are you stopping?
For Florian, the slime is an object to hunt and not a monster to leave behind.
However, I noticed that there was a study tour of the surrounding fields.
"... that? Ah, over there... maybe, but are the goblins using slime for farming?
"Nah, what!?
Floria shouted surprisingly at the suggestion of Kaiseki, and Sol looked impressed.
"Did you notice? It's a boulder."
"No, I just sort of felt that way."
The examiner waved at such a thing.
But neither Floria nor Sol listened to it.
"Somehow" Kaiseki (the god of the present) already feels like a fact.
I guess it's just the person I don't know.
Whether they were aware of the situation or not, Kaiseki looked impressed and looked at the state of the slime.
Incidentally, it's not the Goblins that use the slime, it's more than the demons.
As far as the examiners can see, they seem to be guiding the slime well.
The slime is moving around like a duck thrown into a paddy field.
"I see. If you use the slime well, do you mean you take other insects and weeds without eating vegetables or anything?
"Yes, that's right."
Sol nodded at the words of the examiner.
The first thing Goblin did was teach the slime something that was not edible.
It is the slime that will digest anything if it is left alone.
That's why they're being exterminated as monsters.
And Floria, who knew all about it, leaned her neck.
"But can you distinguish between slimes who are not family members?
"Initially, I had a hard time, but some of my friends were able to communicate with Slime, so he taught me."
"What!?
Floria shouted in surprise at the light words of Sol.
It is said that it is difficult to use slimes that do not even have the simplest thoughts as people say.
Of course, there is no way we can communicate.... it is common sense in the world of people.
"Of course, it seems like you only hear very simple things when it comes to exchanges of will. I don't have that kind of power."
Oh, my God.
Floria looked around at the goblins and demons who were working on the farm with an impressive look.
As far as I could tell, the slime never attacked the goblins or the demons.
On the contrary, they seem to be quietly helping with farming, knowing that they are protected from other threats.
What a strange sight, Floria unexpectedly groaned.